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( 107–108 : 73–77 ; 108 : 79-82 ; 87-90 ) Falsely accusing Fadrique of treason , María is portrayed as the archetypal castrating woman , severing the bond between two brothers . She tosses the youth's head to his hound , whose sorrowful ...
( 107–108 : 73–77 ; 108 : 79-82 ; 87-90 ) Falsely accusing Fadrique of treason , María is portrayed as the archetypal castrating woman , severing the bond between two brothers . She tosses the youth's head to his hound , whose sorrowful ...
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One of the Scandinavian jocular ballads describes a conflict between two very different characters , an old woman and ... The nobleman proposes to one of the old woman's daughters , something which would of course never have happened in ...
One of the Scandinavian jocular ballads describes a conflict between two very different characters , an old woman and ... The nobleman proposes to one of the old woman's daughters , something which would of course never have happened in ...
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The mere fact that a young woman had spent the night with a male was reason enough to assume she had lost her " honor ” and had been “ soiled . ” She was deemed to be “ damaged goods ” not worthy of marrying anyone else .
The mere fact that a young woman had spent the night with a male was reason enough to assume she had lost her " honor ” and had been “ soiled . ” She was deemed to be “ damaged goods ” not worthy of marrying anyone else .
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Papers read at the 21st Ballad Conference Stockholm Sweden 1922 | 1 |
Jocular Ballads and Carnival | 17 |
Onomastic Aspects of Clerk | 31 |
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